Sentences with phrase «economic commentator of»

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Delivering Alpha continues to be an incomparable who's who of the investor community with leading asset manager and institutional investors offering candid views along with illustrious political and economic commentators appearing in short segments moderated by CNBC talent and II editors.
Once again, this unique meeting will welcome the best - known hedge fund managers, as well as more than 100 of the largest global investors, along with illustrious political and economic commentators, appearing in engaging and insightful panels moderated by II and CNBC editors.
Stephen Gordon of Laval University and Jim Stanford of McMaster are two of Canada's better economic commentators.
Martin Wolf, the chief economic commentator for the Financial Times, explores the origins of the recent financial crisis, analyzes why we may still be in trouble and examines how the global economy has since changed.
It's not yet clear who might replace Cohn — potential names being floated include Navarro, conservative economic commentator and former Reagan aide Larry Kudlow, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, former restaurant chain CEO Andrew Puzder, former Federal Reserve Gov. Kevin Warsh, and Shahira Knight, Cohn's deputy.
The delegation comprises a wide range of views on trade, with Mr. Mnuchin and Mr. Kudlow, a former CNBC economic commentator, more receptive to free trade and resistant to draconian tariffs, and Mr. Lighthizer encouraging the president to take a harder line.
Business media and expert commentators sometimes cite the monthly University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index as an indicator of U.S. economic and stock market health, generally interpreting a jump (drop) in sentiment as good (bad) for future consumption and stocks.
To direct his National Economic Council, meanwhile, Trump has nominated Larry Kudlow, who also proposed a wildly optimistic take on stock prices back then, in his case a prediction that the Dow Jones Industrial Average would go to 50,000 by 2020... Kudlow, the more interesting of Trump's Dow dreamers, didn't seem to be chastened by this experience; he went on to a career as a TV business commentator, delivering an amazing series of bum steers as the years rolled by.
While debate moderators and election commentators focus on economic issues, the religious rhetoric of the presidential candidates appears to go mostly unnoticed - except by the key Republican voting bloc being courted.
It is easy to see why commentators often point to the interaction between this «influx» of foreigners and the country's difficult economic context — the unemployment rate stands at 25 per cent — as the root cause of the crisis.
At the end of last year MPs and commentators were left fuming about what had happened to David Davis» «now you see them now you don't» impact assessments on the economic outcomes of Brexit.
Longtime financial commentator Larry Kudlow of Redding is under consideration for the top economic job in the White House.
To take an example often cited by commentators, David Laws, regarded by many as an «economic liberal», is nevertheless an advocate of a very social - liberal view of redistribution.
Amid all the jubilation over the Conservative conference last week, commentators and politicians neglected to mention the effect of right - wing Tory economic policy on Lib Dem - Conservative marginals.
For most political commentators, the Labour leader's speech was the best of the three, even though many punditswere extremely critical of the economic viability of his plan to freeze energy prices for two years.
But the issue of tax cuts won't go away if Cameron wants to convince economic commentators and businesses that he understands what UK plc needs.
[8] Although commentators perceived Brown to have made some good decisions during the economic crisis, such as providing financial aid to several UK banks which found themselves in difficulty, his fiscal policy of borrowing and spending led to a dramatic increase in the country's national debt.
With the publication of Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution (1915), he set himself up as an expert commentator on how economic and political systems contributed to World War I.
Market timers, commentators and mainstream economists, then, can not foresee economic events and developments with any useful degree of accuracy.
He is a regular media commentator on economic and political affairs, and serves on the advisory board of Horasis, a Swiss - based think tank founded by Frank - Jürgen Richter, and on the Harvard Business School Alumni Board.
These flows, it is argued, are another illustration of how passive management is disrupting market efficiency and creating a bubble, the economic effects of which some commentators consider to be even worse than Marxism.
In addition he is a regular media commentator on economic and political affairs, and serves on the advisory board of Horasis, a Swiss based think tank and is a co-host of TEDxZurich.
While commentators speak of the familiar specter of a boom and bust economy and ruminate on present displacement and future ruins, Valenzuela muses on «the aesthetic of ruins without the social or economic failures that accompany them.»
Hong Kong is also proud of its judicial independence (it is the leading Asian jurisdiction in this regard, according to the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report 2017 - 2018), although Mr Justice Fok, Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Court of Appeal, felt driven to provide a strong assertion and defence of the judiciary's independence during the UNCITRAL Asia - Pacific Judicial Summit, following allegations by some commentators that the judiciary had compromised its independence in respect of certain well - publicised cases (not connected with arbitration).
[1] BILL C - 30, An Act to implement the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union and its Member States and to provide for certain other measures (October 31, 2016); currently at Senate review stage; recent government commentators have suggested the Bill is expected to be passed by late Spring 2017 (per European Union Chamber of Commerce in Canada February 23, 2017 seminar in Toronto).
Some commentators attribute some economic malaise to «too much of everything».
But other courts, commentators and Bar Committees are more nuanced, recognizing that the supposed purpose behind the absolute rule (to enhance lawyer availability to potential clients) may not be as protective of clients as first appears, and that competing interests, such as the law firm's desire to ensure its continuing economic health, need protection as well.
So the notion that the constitution could bridge the boundaries that are too often created by provincial laws and that the justices could find a right to economic liberty in the way that they've laudably found rights to so many other pieces of modern Canada was dazzlingly tempting to many of our brightest commentators and public policy thinkers.
Recognising the value of traditional knowledge and custom, many commentators have analysed the potential to create much needed economic opportunities for the Indigenous community.
See the discussion by Tonkinson of the intrinsically social and historical constituents of tradition, and the tendency of non-indigenous commentators to exclude the possibility that authenticity is retained where tradition includes components that post-date the European invasion or have economic significance: R Tonkinson,» Anthropology and Aboriginal Tradition: The Hindmarsh Island Affair and the Politics of Interpretation», (1997) 68 Oceania 1 at 11 - 12, 18 - 19.
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